phorku's circle progress

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

4048 Problems completed

Since September 8th, 2005 I have completed over 4048 problems:
CT-Art Level 10 x 3 + 96 89% / 85% / 93% / 90%
CT-Art Level 20 x 2 76% / 78%
CT-Art Level 30 x 2 57% / 62%
CT-Art Level 40 x 1 56%
CTS 2500 / 77.8% / rating: 1328

1 Comments:

  • if i may humbly say--by the way, i totally loved your comment on the billing system at tempo, and can relate: i work for a huge american public company, who has seen an incremental increase of about 80% eps in the last four or five years, but my hourly rate is up 3.8% and never mind inflation... its true, i am better paid than 98% of all others who are not management, but also do the work of two or three people. i work hard, but, after five years have learned to do it all better, faster, more accurate--so, in my humgle opinion of i may venture to say:

    if you are only 56% at level four and 78% (-) at cts, you really are going too fast, or guessing moves.

    we dont want to memorize these constructs, but experience them. i greatly differ with wormwood at cts in those regards, and could be 1600 with LOTS of trial and error and brute memorization, there. then again, he is going slow at CT-Art, i know... so not all lost there.

    of course, memorization is ok for endings but tactics need to be extracted, not photographed.

    real chess, as heiseman says, is thinking it through, either fast or slow.

    maybe try sacrificing rating, and go for 90% ALL cts sessions. you can do it.

    or thirty minutes or one hour on ONE ct-art move. see my last two posts.

    i am learning too, so hope it is ok that i suggest all this.

    best regards, david aka dk or transform here.

    ps companies that have loyal staff monetize their good will, in that they know that we have rationated that there is a cost of replacing our own job in effort expended to do so, or alternately lost comfort, and our 'stickyness' to keep what is familiar, or as the guru says, 'habitual ways of being'.

    By Blogger transformation, at 6:49 AM  

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